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Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives.Enlarge ImageCan the show go on exciting? Andrew Burton, Getty Images We're putting ourselves more on display than ever.We're posting our glorious lives to Facebook and our gnarly anger to Twitter. We're preening and posing and dressing to impress. We're constantly slipping selfies into every Snapchat and text, to the point where young women are said to spend five hours a week actually taking them.Many of our most popular figures manipulate the new media by displaying themselves fully on it. They're famous for knowing how to be famous.So as Apple prepares for another show on Wednesday, should we focus on product impr...
ادامه مطلب Subscribe to the Apple Byte PodcastiTunes MP3 | RSS MP3 | FeedBu er MP3SoundCloud | Google Play | TuneIniTunes video | RSS video | FeedBu er videoYouTube | Livestream| Stitcher Extra Crunchy Podcast, Ep. 53 Your browser does not support the audio element. [embedded content]EXTRA CRUNCHY SHOW NOTES:See you on the 7th. Apple's InviteSamsung recalls Galaxy Note 7 over battery flawSpec Sheet Shows iPhone 7 Plus With 256GB Storage and Lightning EarPodsApple Headphones News:Apple Granted Product Certifications for 'AirPods', New iPhones and Apple Watch ModelsBragi teases 'big' announcement happening next week in Cupertino, possible Apple deal?New Beats Products to Debut Alongside iPhone 7 on September 7iPhone Colors:iPhone 7 May Have...
ادامه مطلب Beats co-founders Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine did not conspire to defraud their former partner at Monster, a judge finds. Beats by Dre A judge has dismissed the heart of a lawsuit against Apple's Beats Electronics that claimed that the high-end-headphone maker's co-founders conspired to sever the headphone line from Monster before Apple bought the company in 2014 for $3.2 billion.The summary judgment issued late Monday by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge William Fahey resolves the key charges that claimed Beats co-founders Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine duped former partner Noel Lee, founder of video and audio cable maker Monster. The lawsuit, which was filed in January 2015, had been scheduled to go to trial next w...
ادامه مطلب Close Are cloud services good enough to store our digital life? (Open_Tab) Drag Dropbox, Amazon Cloud, Google Drive -- these services all promise to make everything from baby pictures to work documents available on any device. But at what pain points? Jeff Bakalar, Roger Cheng and Ben Fox Rubin talk about the services they use in this Open_Tab excerpt, and touch on the Nextbit Robin -- a phone that came out earlier this yea...
ادامه مطلب Apple is expanding the capacity of its iCloud Drive storage service. CNET Apple has doubled the maximum amount of data users can store on iCloud Drive, now offering 2 terabytes to customers of its online storage service.Apple's new storage capacity will run customers $19.99 per month, twice the $9.99 monthly cost of its previous 1TB storage max. Consumers still have the option of getting 5GBs of storage for free. The company also offers a 50GB plan for 99 cents per month, and a 200GB option for $3.99.The higher capacity is expected to benefit those with large iCloud Photo Libraries and for the new macOS Sierra iCloud Drive features.While iCloud was once a place to backup photos and address books, iCloud Driv...
ادامه مطلب A new MacBook coming this year? Martin Hajek Would you like to use Apple's stylus with your iPad? That is one of the planned software updates that will accompany hardware improvements already in development, sources tell Bloomberg. The updated iPad software, which is designed to cater to the needs of professionals, is expected to ship in 2017, the unidentified sources told the news outlet. The tech titan, which will be making product announcements at an iPhone event on September 7, is also working on a new line of Mac laptops and desktops, Bloomberg reported. The new lineup, which could debut as soon as this year, will include new versions of the iMac desktop, MacBook Air laptop, and a thinner MacBook Pro la...
ادامه مطلب Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives.Enlarge ImageIs he a little bored with his iPhone? Tech.Science.Society/YouTube screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET I rather thought that tech CEOs all go around being nice to each other in public and only offering criticisms of other CEOs' companies through Masonic-like winks, nods and code words.I was moved, therefore, on Saturday night when I saw splendidly forthright Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff retweet this: "Crazy seeing Apple trying to catch Samsung. Battery life, waterproofing, blue color, front led light, &curved screens. Samsung set the standard."The original tweet was emitted by basketball coach Dennis...
ادامه مطلب Apple Music and Tidal have leaned on exclusives as the battle to catch up to Spotify's lead in subscribers. Taylor Martin/CNET The rivalry between the subscription music giants may be tu ing bitter. Spotify has been penalizing some artists who provide music exclusively to its main competitor, Apple Music, according to a Bloomberg report. Citing unnamed people familiar with the practices, the report said Spotify search results bury tunes by artists who give their material to Apple Music first. The company also wa ed acts it will exclude Apple-exclusive music from featured Spotify playlists once it's available to stream there, the report said. A spokeswoman for Spotify said statements about burying search ...
ادامه مطلب Subscribe to the Apple Byte PodcastiTunes MP3 | RSS MP3 | FeedBu er MP3SoundCloud | Google Play | TuneIniTunes video | RSS video | FeedBu er videoYouTube | Livestream| Stitcher Extra Crunchy Podcast, Ep. 52 Your browser does not support the audio element.
Why you should update your iPhone right nowiPhione 7 NEWS:Apple Plans iPhone for Japan With Tap-to-Pay for SubwaysApple to Eliminate Home Button in 2017 iPhoneA Design Defect Is Breaking a Ton of iPhone 6 PlusesiPhone 6s Bests Samsung's New Galaxy Note 7 in App Speed TestSIRI NEWS:Siri's voice to benefit from machine lea ing improvements in Apple's iOS 10Barbra Streisand says 'Sept. 30' iOS update will fix Siri's pronunciation of her nameApple's Deep Pockets Affecti...
ادامه مطلب Close Robots can now be your in-store greeter, what jobs should they take next? (Open_Tab) Drag Pepper the robot paid a visit to the United States this month to bring a new type of customer service to the country: "She" can read your emotions and react accordingly.In this excerpt from Open_Tab, Jeff Bakalar, Mike Sorrentino and special guest Joshua Goldman chat about what it would be like to have a machine like Pepper in a ...
ادامه مطلب Less than two months before succumbing to cancer, ailing Apple co-founder Steve Jobs resigned from the office of CEO on August 24, 2011. Tim Cook (left), who had been the company's Chief Operating Officer since 2004, took over the top spot at the world's preeminent technology company. In the five years since his ascension to the CEO position, Cook has made a unique imprint on Apple, becoming a more vocal social activist than his legendary predecessor, and even directly taking on the US gove ment in a high-profile fight for digital privacy. In terms of Apple's products, however, Cook has largely taken a conservative approach, shepherding evolutionary changes to the existing product line (iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV). The big exception -- and the biggest new product line of the Cook era ...
ادامه مطلب Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives.Enlarge ImageHe's not a fan of Bluetooth. Is anyone? EPA/Corbis So many are worried about the jack hitting the road.It's becoming a very serious issue.If Apple removes the headphone jack from the next iPhone -- some say it will be called iPhone 7 -- then what will the world do?Now Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has lent a mouth, as well as an ear, to the debate.As the Australian Financial Review reports, Woz isn't positively moved by the idea of no perfect hole in which to plug in his headphones."If it's missing the 3.5mm earphone jack, that's going to tick off a lot of people," Woz told the Review.One of those peopl...
ادامه مطلب My, how things haven't changed. Five years ago, Tim Cook officially took over as CEO of Apple amid questions about his ability to live up to the legacy of Steve Jobs. This week, as Cook celebrates his fifth anniversary as head of the company (the exact date is Wednesday), questions continue to swirl. When Jobs officially stepped down from the top spot, he said he believed "Apple's brightest and most innovative days are ahead of it." Was he right? Cook's track record leaves you scratching your head. Yes, Cook has had some big wins. The larger iPhone 6, for instance, propelled Apple to record profits. The company is also more vocal about causes like the environment and gay rights. But there have been some misses. It remains to be seen whether the Apple Wat...
ادامه مطلب Under tremendous pressure to continue the innovative performance record forged by Steve Jobs, Tim Cook officially took over as CEO of Apple five years ago, with looming questions about his ability to deliver.As Cook celebrates his fifth anniversary as chief, questions still linger. Let's block ads! ...
ادامه مطلب Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives.Enlarge ImageNotice the new name? Apple screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET Do you buy your overpriced scarves at Burberry? Or do you buy them at the Burberry store? Do you insist the best and most tasteless tight pants are at Gucci? Or are they at the Gucci store? This splitting of brand hairs weighs upon me as I confront a new phenomenon: Apple stores are no longer Apple stores. If you go to Apple's retail website, you'll see that you can still "find a store." It's just that they seem no longer to be called "stores." For example, the new store in Union Square, San Francisco is simply Apple Union Square. The Brus...
ادامه مطلب "Endless" is exclusively streaming on Apple Music. Screenshot/Xiomara Blanco The wait for a new Frank Ocean album is over -- kind of.Early Friday mo ing the artist released a visual album, "Endless," exclusively on Apple Music. Currently, it's only available to stream as a 45-minute long video, not as a typical audio-only album with individual tracks.The project was heavily teased, thanks to a mysterious live stream that unceremoniously debuted two weeks ago. It answers a few questions curious fans have patiently waited for (he really was building some type of staircase), but, it doesn't quite answer the most important question -- where's the new album? There's no official wo...
ادامه مطلب Here's something that's happened more than I like to admit. I stop at a convenience store to grab a Red Bull, diet soda or quick snack I don't need. I might linger to check out the bizarre new concoctions (I'm still waiting for gummy Mountain Dew to go on sale) or snicker at the excessively bejeweled iPhone cases.I buy a drink and head back to my car, and I notice on the floor of the passenger side another unopened soda that I purchased at a gas station earlier the same day. My compulsion for mindless convenience store purchases is so bad I once stopped at a store for a soda, only to realize when I reached for the door that I already had a still-cold Coke Zero in my hand.Enlarge ImageOld habits are hard to break. ...
ادامه مطلب iPads for one and all! CNET At this point in the 21st century, it's safe to assume that the annual cycle of new Apple products is as regular as the progression of the lunar calendar.A report released on Monday and spotted by MacRumors has given us a glimpse of what to expect from the tech giant in both 2017 and 2018. Three new iPads are slated for release next year, according to Ming-Chui Kuo, a KGI securities analyst with a strong track record of getting Apple predictions spot on.Top of the bill will be a 10.5-inch iPad Pro, which should prove appealing to those who are keen to experience Apple's top tablet in a neat midsized package. It will be joined by a 12.9-inch iPad Pro 2 and a more affordable 9.7-in...
ادامه مطلب Subscribe to the Apple Byte PodcastiTunes MP3 | RSS MP3 | FeedBu er MP3SoundCloud | Google Play | TuneIniTunes video | RSS video | FeedBu er videoYouTube | Livestream | Stitcher Extra Crunchy Podcast, Ep. 50 Your browser does not support the audio element. [embedded content]APPLE BYTE EXTRA CRUNCHY SHOW NOTES:MACBOOK PRO NEWS:Apple Said to Plan First Pro Laptop Overhaul in Four YearsApple's Notebook Shipments Rise 30% on Strength of New 12-Inch Retina MacBookAPPLE WATCH NEWS:Faster Apple Watch 2 With GPS, Barometer, Larger Battery, and Same Thickness to Launch Later This YearUpgraded Apple Watch 1 Models Said to Launch Alongside Apple Watch 2 Later This YeariOS 10 Beta 5 Tidbits: New Lock Screen Sound, Widget Tweaks, and MoreiP...
ادامه مطلب Enlarge ImageOne of the patients trains in the virtual reality environment. Duke University We've only just begun to tap the potential of virtual reality and brain-machine interfaces, but already they're making waves in some unexpected areas. One of those is physical rehabilitation -- treating people with injury-related paraplegia.We've seen a few examples of them being used, such as the paralysed man who used VR and electroencephalography to walk on his own legs without the use of an exoskeleton. Now, researchers from Duke University, led by neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis, have achieved success with eight patients.Using virtual reality and a robotic exoskeleton controlled by the patient's neural activity,...
ادامه مطلب A lot's happened in 40 years. Back in 1976, co-founder Steve Wozniak built Apple's first-ever computer, the Apple I, after showing it off to a ragtag group of geeky misfits. Fast forward to 2016: Apple sold its billionth iPhone. That's an enormous achievement for a company that's become both status symbol and everyday icon. In the four decades since the Apple I, co-founder Steve Job has passed away, Wozniak has moved on to other pursuits, and Apple bumps along with the ups and downs of the consumer tech space it helped to so solidly forge.And to think, all that grew from the seed of this first "Eureka" moment.Enlarge ImageThe black-and-white photo from 1976 shows Steve Jobs (right) with co-founder Steve Wozniak. In the foreground Steve Jobs gives a talk in January 2010. ...
ادامه مطلب RoadshowNewsAuto TechHyundai expands DIY retrofit for Apple CarPlay, Android AutoAll the fun of Android, jammed into your car's infotainment system! Hyundai Back in May, Hyundai announced that owners of certain vehicles could retrofit their rides with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone connectivity systems, using an entirely DIY process. It said it would expand this list as time went on, and now it's adding some more vehicles into the mix.Four models have been added to the list of DIY-upgradeable vehicles -- 2016 Sonata Hybrid, 2016 Sonata Plug-In Hybrid, 2016 Veloster and 2015-2016 Azera. Owners can upgrade by heading to MyHyundai.com, equipped with the vehicle identification number (VIN) and the SD...
ادامه مطلب Enlarge ImageThe Apple Watch went on sale in April 2015. James Martin/CNET There could be new Apple Watch hardware around the co er, if a well-connected industry analyst is proved correct. KGI Security's Ming-Chi Kuo, who last year correctly predicted Apple would launch the iPhone SE, says there are two new Apple Watches coming in the second half of 2016, MacRumours reports. One model will apparently be an incremental upgrade to the current Watch, with a better processor and improved waterproofing. A second model, to be called the Apple Watch 2, boasts those improvements plus more precise location tracking thanks to GPS and a barometer, as well as a bigger battery. Ming-Chi also suspects Apple will...
ادامه مطلب It's pineapple vs. orange on the tennis courts of Google.Pineapple serves the tennis ball to Orange in Saturday's Google Doodle, available in the iOS and Android app. Google / Screenshot by Mike Sorrentino As part of the search giant's second day of the 2016 Doodle Fruit Games, a tennis minigame where players control a pineapple's match against an orange has been added to the Google app on iOS and Android. The game can be accessed by tapping the doodle inside the app.A Google Doodle featuring the pineapple is also one of two that can be seen on the Google website Saturday, the other being a doodle celebrating Bolivian Independence Day.The Fruit Games began on Friday in commemoration of the beginning of the ...
ادامه مطلب Technically Incorrect offers a slightly twisted take on the tech that's taken over our lives.Enlarge ImageDoing his customers a disservice? James Martin/CNET It's not easy when you're 40.You can't keep up with things the way you used to. You start to peddle old ideas instead of new ones. This, perhaps, is at the core of criticisms leveled on occasion at Apple.Oddly, the latest comes from Microsoft's general manager of the Surface line, Brian Hall. In a tweet on Thursday that sounded in equal parts exasperated and bemused, he said: "I compete with Apple and respect them. but they ARE doing their customers a disservice at times with old tech..."Apple didn't respond to my request for comment.I confess to being...
ادامه مطلب Subscribe to the Apple Byte PodcastiTunes MP3 | RSS MP3 | FeedBu er MP3SoundCloud | Google Play | TuneIniTunes video | RSS video | FeedBu er videoYouTube | Livestream| Stitcher Extra Crunchy Podcast, Ep. 49 Your browser does not support the audio element. [embedded content]EXTRA CRUNCHY SHOW NOTES:Apple's new TV plan is a TV guideApple Releases Redesigned 'Apple TV Remote' App for iPhoneGwyneth Paltrow and Gary Vaynerchuk sign on to Apple's 'Planet of the Apps' reality TV showiOS 10 will include over 100 new emoji, new diversity options, water gun, female athletes, more [Gallery]Apple Is Developing Wireless Earbuds With Custom Low-Power Bluetooth ChipReport: Apple developing custom low-energy Bluetooth chip for its own wireless...
ادامه مطلب The app store will be available within the Vive headset and online. Vive An app store for the Vive virtual-reality headset is on the horizon.On Friday mobile company HTC, maker of the Vive, unveiled Viveport, its online store for all things virtual reality. The new portal underscores the tech community's growing interest in virtual reality. A beta version of Viveport will be available for developers to tinker with "soon," according to HTC, but the store won't be available to customers until fall. When the store arrives, users will be able to create and shop for content, as well as sign up for subscription services. HTC will also update the Vive headset to let you watch movies in VR and decorate the home scr...
ادامه مطلب screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET Apple now has a new tactic to try to get you to open your wallet. Updated on Thursday, the Apple Store app will now recommend and help you shop for products that work with the Apple devices you already own. So if you purchase an iPad, the app may propose buying a Smart Cover to accompany it. Or if you pick up an iPhone, Apple may suggest a dock to sync and charge the device. For me, the app pointed to a case for my iPhone 6. You see your recommended products as you scroll down the app's Discover screen. The new feature was leaked in late July by Bloomberg. A feature that analyzes your purchase history may strike some people as an intrusion into their private buying ha...
ادامه مطلب Apple's latest iOS update resolves another security flaw. Screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET Apple's latest update to its iOS software fixes a security hole that could have been exploited to take control of your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. Released on Thursday, iOS 9.3.4 addresses the problem as one in which an "application may be able to execute arbitrary code with ke el privileges," according to an Apple support page. That means an attacker could execute virtually any command, including one that would gain control of your iOS device.iOS 9.3.4 fixes that vulnerability, the latest in a long line of flaws discovered since iOS 9 was released almost a year ago. Yes, iOS 9 is approaching its first anniversary, ...
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